NAVY OPNAV 11101.28B (OP-44) LEASING FAMILY HOUSING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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NAVY OPNAV 11101.28B Document Information:
Title
(OP-44) LEASING FAMILY HOUSING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publication Date:
Jul 20, 1978
Scope:
Leasing of family housing in foreign countries can be accomplished
under the authority contained in Title 10, United States Code 2675.
Housing leased under this authority must be for the benefit of the
United States and, excepting lease construction housing discussed in
paragraph 5 below, is limited to top command assignments in cases where
Government quarters commensurate with the position of the proposed
occupant are not available and are required, or to situations involving
undue hardship. Generally, undue hardship is considered to exist only
where:
a. Local custom requires advance rental payments for three months or
more; or
b. Local restrictions preclude individual leases to foreign nationals;
or
c. Living conditions are dangerous or unhealthful; or
d. There has been or will be a rapid influx of personnel
as the result of force deployment.
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